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too quick to subject cuts at the pentagon. meantime, the current defense secretary leon panetta is making history on the way out the door. joining me now, retired u.s. army general stanley mcchrystal is the former commander in afghanistan. and former cia director and retired u.s. air force general michael hayden. i'm the only one without a military title this morning. i want to start out with chuck hagel because he's what's top on the minds of the pentagon. from what you know of chuck hagel, and he would be the first enlisted man ever to run the pentagon. the first vietnam vet, from what you know, what sort of reception would he get from the military? >> i think it would be fine. i know senator hagel, he was on my oversight committee when i was in the intelligence community. he was a member, and this is not a universal condition, he was a member that you could talk to, have an honest dialogue, not necessarily disagree. you can always speak with him and frankly given my time in uniform, that's a tremendous attribute. i actually
too quick to subject cuts at the pentagon. meantime, the current defense secretary leon panetta is making history on the way out the door. joining me now, retired u.s. army general stanley mcchrystal is the former commander in afghanistan. and former cia director and retired u.s. air force general michael hayden. i'm the only one without a military title this morning. i want to start out with chuck hagel because he's what's top on the minds of the pentagon. from what you know of chuck hagel,...
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gil pratt is a program manager at the pentagon's defense advance research agency known as darpa. >> what a robot would be able to do at distance from them. >>reporter: the face of darpa's robotics challenge, a response to the nuclear disaster in fukushima, japan nearly 3 years ago. >> what if we could have a robot go in there looking and doing other than just observing. >> controlled by their human operators they perform various challenges. driving a car, closing a valve and walking over a simulated rubble field. tony stentz is the director of the national robotics center at carnegie mellon university. stentz and his team designed and built "chimp" for this competition, another cost of $3.5 million. >> i can see robots operating in underground mines, where there is a risk of fire explosion or claption. there are a number of potential applications. >> the finals will be held next september. the winning team will be awarded a $2 million prize and a chance to turn science fiction into science fact. vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: a couple of police officers in tampa bay are bei
gil pratt is a program manager at the pentagon's defense advance research agency known as darpa. >> what a robot would be able to do at distance from them. >>reporter: the face of darpa's robotics challenge, a response to the nuclear disaster in fukushima, japan nearly 3 years ago. >> what if we could have a robot go in there looking and doing other than just observing. >> controlled by their human operators they perform various challenges. driving a car, closing a valve...
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on the night of september 11th and we still don't know who he called, what he did, only talked about pentagon, defense secretary, once, that he never called anybody in libya, and, are you also surprised -- i'm not saying -- i'm astonished, the administration refused to give congress the fbi interviews with the survivors of benghazi. >> those are good questions and are always unanswered in questions like this but the hagel confirmation is not the forum to get that kind of information. there is another dimension here and that is, what are democratic senators really thinking about the hagel nomination? i understand some of them actually called the white house and said, is hagel going to withdraw? would he consider withdrawing, the answer is an emphatic "no" and, remember, john erlichmen, nixon's aide used to talk about twisting slowly in the wind and the factor here is time and there is this twisting in the wind aura to all of this, and i wonder whether the democrats are kind of looking and asking what really is the fundamental question here, is he the best person to be secretary of defense? >>
on the night of september 11th and we still don't know who he called, what he did, only talked about pentagon, defense secretary, once, that he never called anybody in libya, and, are you also surprised -- i'm not saying -- i'm astonished, the administration refused to give congress the fbi interviews with the survivors of benghazi. >> those are good questions and are always unanswered in questions like this but the hagel confirmation is not the forum to get that kind of information....
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the f-35 is the pentagon pose the most expensive weapons program with an annual price tag of nearly four hundred billion dollars. the jets will be grounded until the investigation is complete. >> he is the south african olympian accused of killing his girlfriend. we will tell you what oscar pistorius had to give up in order to get out on bail. >> oscar pistorius is free until his next court appearance in june. he was free on $110,000 bail. he was required to hand over his guns and passport. he is not allowed to leave town or return home. he is accused of killing his girlfriend on valentine's day. >> the attorney for the family of murdered florida teenager trayvon martin will not have to give a deposition. the attorney for george zimmerman had asked to interview them, but the judge denied the request. >> and unemployed workers in new york city say mayor michael bloomberg has let them down. he has vetoed legislation that allows advertisements to require a person to have a job before they can apply for the job advertised. >> today is the birthday of george washington, a great day to become
the f-35 is the pentagon pose the most expensive weapons program with an annual price tag of nearly four hundred billion dollars. the jets will be grounded until the investigation is complete. >> he is the south african olympian accused of killing his girlfriend. we will tell you what oscar pistorius had to give up in order to get out on bail. >> oscar pistorius is free until his next court appearance in june. he was free on $110,000 bail. he was required to hand over his guns and...
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the pentagon says what's most important is that the f-35 will ensure continued u.s. air superiority. >> the joint strike fighter is designed and developed to be the most capable combat aircraft in the world, not just the near-term, not just this decade but for the foreseeable future. >> reporter: still the jury is out over whether the plane will perform as promised, and justify the high price to taxpayers. lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> we're back in a moment with the stunning news they woke up to in london this morning. >>> pandemonium on the diamond last night in san diego as san francisco giants pitcher tim lincecum tossed a 281st no hitter in major league baseball history and the first of his career during a 9-0 win against the padres. he was mobbed by his teammates on the mound as you can see. >>> how does a fairly obscure debut novel that sold only a couple thousand copies in three months suddenly rocket to the top of the best seller lists around the world? when the author is unmasked as the woman behind harry potter that's how. the book is called "the c
the pentagon says what's most important is that the f-35 will ensure continued u.s. air superiority. >> the joint strike fighter is designed and developed to be the most capable combat aircraft in the world, not just the near-term, not just this decade but for the foreseeable future. >> reporter: still the jury is out over whether the plane will perform as promised, and justify the high price to taxpayers. lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> we're back in a moment with...
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the pentagon has secured a six hundred thirty billion. dollar budget for next year even though it's failed to account for the money it's received since one nine hundred ninety six a whopping eight and a half trillion dollars of taxpayer cash has gone to a defense program a snug of which has been on attach the so-called black budget a spark concerns over potential fraud authorities going to she can reports the pentagon is almost certainly the biggest source of waste in the u.s. government ovoid or seemed best to geisha and says since one thousand nine hundred ninety six the pentagon has spent eight point five trillion dollars in taxpayer money that has never been accounted for and nobody can say for sure how many billions of that amount were wasted on goods and services that were never delivered on over payments to contractors and many other things what does congress do about it nothing and national security experts the mile serious here with me to help us crunch the these numbers even a tree lead dollars on it can only be for a lot of mon
the pentagon has secured a six hundred thirty billion. dollar budget for next year even though it's failed to account for the money it's received since one nine hundred ninety six a whopping eight and a half trillion dollars of taxpayer cash has gone to a defense program a snug of which has been on attach the so-called black budget a spark concerns over potential fraud authorities going to she can reports the pentagon is almost certainly the biggest source of waste in the u.s. government ovoid...
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the pentagon says what's most important is that the f-35 will ensure continued u.s. air superiority. >> the joint strike fighter is designed and developed to be the most capable combat aircraft in the world, not just the near-term, not just this decade but for the foreseeable future. >> reporter: still the jury is out over whether the plane will perform as promised, and justify the high price to taxpayers. lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> we're back in a moment with a stunning news they woke up to in london this morning. if you're looking for help relieving heartburn, caused by acid reflux disease, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. talk to your doctor about nexium. trust your
the pentagon says what's most important is that the f-35 will ensure continued u.s. air superiority. >> the joint strike fighter is designed and developed to be the most capable combat aircraft in the world, not just the near-term, not just this decade but for the foreseeable future. >> reporter: still the jury is out over whether the plane will perform as promised, and justify the high price to taxpayers. lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> we're back in a moment with a...
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a part of the pentagon called the g7, part of the joint staff. the congress is busy. we on the sequestration is basically taking up all of their time. the economy. now that allows those in the pentagon and those that this military coordinating council, to basically it our what i've been told they consider the noise, the noise that this book raises, the noise that other articles raised and things proceed pretty much the way they always have. it is my view that we can do some things. the first thing we need to do a separate the congressionally mandated military education program and a master's degree. that would mean very simply that officers who came in and many of them are ready to have a masters degree or some are approaching retirement and feel they don't need a masters degree would come in and fulfill their mandated she pme requirements. those who wanted a masters degree would sign up on a separate program and would be a more rigorous program, where there was an opportunity to say you have not met the academic qualifications. not fulfill the requirements and they w
a part of the pentagon called the g7, part of the joint staff. the congress is busy. we on the sequestration is basically taking up all of their time. the economy. now that allows those in the pentagon and those that this military coordinating council, to basically it our what i've been told they consider the noise, the noise that this book raises, the noise that other articles raised and things proceed pretty much the way they always have. it is my view that we can do some things. the first...
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>> shepard: jennifer at the pentagon, thank you. a rare snowfall has brought much of jerusalem to law enforcement the city's worst snow storm in 20 years. you can see it was only a few inches but that was plenty to shut down the government offices, schools, public transportation. our jerusalem reporter vittert sent this photo. giving headaches on the roads but attracting plenty of visitors to quack at it severe winter weather wreaking havoc for syrians living in refugee camps. jordan are waiting for heaters and blankets to keep their kids warm. torrential rains and near freezing temperatures in recent days have flooded hundreds of tents. the united nations now estimates the civil war has displaced some 2 million syrians from their homes and killed more than 30 -- i should say 60,000 more. tens of thousands venezuelas have rallied outside the presidential palace for inauguration of their president hugo chavez. the thing is chavez wasn't even there. he was in a hospital bed 1500 miles away in cuba. he has reportedly been fighting a re
>> shepard: jennifer at the pentagon, thank you. a rare snowfall has brought much of jerusalem to law enforcement the city's worst snow storm in 20 years. you can see it was only a few inches but that was plenty to shut down the government offices, schools, public transportation. our jerusalem reporter vittert sent this photo. giving headaches on the roads but attracting plenty of visitors to quack at it severe winter weather wreaking havoc for syrians living in refugee camps. jordan are...
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according to many in-depth investigations taxpayers realistically pay about two trillion dollars for the pentagon to occupy the planet with the ebb and flow of u.s. wars that began and it's important to realize that hardly ever do u.s. bases actually shut down and close or business ever anywhere think about it what is the u.s. really ever left a country it's invaded other than iraq literally kicking out american troops and forcing its bases to shut down the u.s. military still is expansive outposts in korea germany and japan you know it's easy to talk about the military industrial complex in the abstract by discussing numbers of spending troop levels or even subsequent deaths for military operations but rarely do we ever hear about what a fact is bases have on the local communities they're stationed in so today i want to zero in on one small island which you probably know very little about one that's been greatly destroyed by the u.s. military over the course of the last sixty years okinawa japan it's the largest of the okinawa and raju who islands which are cut off from japan's mainland during w
according to many in-depth investigations taxpayers realistically pay about two trillion dollars for the pentagon to occupy the planet with the ebb and flow of u.s. wars that began and it's important to realize that hardly ever do u.s. bases actually shut down and close or business ever anywhere think about it what is the u.s. really ever left a country it's invaded other than iraq literally kicking out american troops and forcing its bases to shut down the u.s. military still is expansive...
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according to the pentagon's own estimates the u.s. military has nine hundred bases rolling across one hundred fifty three countries now the government claims it only spends about twenty two billion dollars to maintain these bases and troop presence worldwide however according to many in depth investigations taxpayers realistically pay about two trillion dollars for the pentagon to occupy the planet but the ebb and flow of u.s. wars that began and it's important to realize that hardly ever do u.s. bases actually shut down and close for business ever. anywhere think about it when is the u.s. really ever left a country it's invaded other than iraq literally kicking out american troops and forcing its bases to shut down the us military still has expansive outposts in korea germany and japan you know it's easy to talk about the military industrial complex in the abstract by discussing numbers of spending troop levels or even subsequent deaths for military operations but rarely do we ever hear about what effect is bases have on the local co
according to the pentagon's own estimates the u.s. military has nine hundred bases rolling across one hundred fifty three countries now the government claims it only spends about twenty two billion dollars to maintain these bases and troop presence worldwide however according to many in depth investigations taxpayers realistically pay about two trillion dollars for the pentagon to occupy the planet but the ebb and flow of u.s. wars that began and it's important to realize that hardly ever do...
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they split over defense spending where a lot of members don't want the damage that it could do to the pentagon? >> this is where the president is going to hammer the hardest. what is notable here, even the republicans who have some qualms about how this going to hit the fence, vast majority understand the necessity of allowing it to go into effect. given that the law is kicking in on march 1st, there isn't any legislative option that is open that republicans would go for to change it. >> paul: and if they give in on tax increase again, they are toast in 2015. >> and new york city saw murders plummet but about the policy that is responsible is coming under attack. should stop and frisk be a thing of the past? hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more
they split over defense spending where a lot of members don't want the damage that it could do to the pentagon? >> this is where the president is going to hammer the hardest. what is notable here, even the republicans who have some qualms about how this going to hit the fence, vast majority understand the necessity of allowing it to go into effect. given that the law is kicking in on march 1st, there isn't any legislative option that is open that republicans would go for to change it....
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investigates the pentagon is almost certainly the biggest source of waste in the u.s. government over reuters investigation says since one thousand nine hundred ninety six the pentagon has spent eight point five trillion dollars in taxpayer money that has never been accounted for and nobody can say for sure how many billions of that amount were wasted on goods and services that were never delivered on over payments to contractors and many other things what does congress do about it nothing and national security experts the mile serious here with me to help us crunch the these numbers even a tree lead dollars i think can only be for a lot of money this is the kind of thing that you would think would bring capitol hill to a screeching halt they would be hearing this kind of almost daily you know various committees looking into it none of that just leads to massive waste and there can be all sorts of fraud that you don't know about just one example when the inspector general looked at iraq which was you know a lot of money but in the grand scheme just a portion of the mon
investigates the pentagon is almost certainly the biggest source of waste in the u.s. government over reuters investigation says since one thousand nine hundred ninety six the pentagon has spent eight point five trillion dollars in taxpayer money that has never been accounted for and nobody can say for sure how many billions of that amount were wasted on goods and services that were never delivered on over payments to contractors and many other things what does congress do about it nothing and...
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the pentagon claimed bristol had already retired and was unable to testify but that wasn't true. law americas hope he can explain why they didn't respond to the attack sooner. we have also learned that the islamic terrorist group long been suspected of being involved in the attack now says it is providing security in benghazi at the request of libya's settlement. >> the driver in that train crash that left 79 people dead in spain was on the phone and going 95 miles per hour when the train derailed. that's almost twice the speed limit. they made discoveries after opening the trains black box. moments before it had been going as fast as 119 miles per hour. the driver hit the breaks seconds before it flew off the rails while going over the curve. he is charged with neglect homicide. >> hollywood is mourning the loss of a legendary actor. >> no, really. >> i don't care. i am telling you there is no other arm. >> that is eileen brennan. some of us remember her. she passed away from bladder cancer. she will forever be remembered for playing goldie hawn's commander. she was nominated fo
the pentagon claimed bristol had already retired and was unable to testify but that wasn't true. law americas hope he can explain why they didn't respond to the attack sooner. we have also learned that the islamic terrorist group long been suspected of being involved in the attack now says it is providing security in benghazi at the request of libya's settlement. >> the driver in that train crash that left 79 people dead in spain was on the phone and going 95 miles per hour when the train...
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this week the pentagon released the name of two soldiers killed supporting operations in afghanistan. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight. george is back next week and we hope you will be, too. have a great day. george is back next week and we hope you will be, too. have a great day. >> in the news this sunday, new questions about safety during the bart strike. two workers are dead after being hit by a bart train. we will have a live report from the scene. and the latest on an early morning fire that burned four apartments in walnut creek, leaving several families homeless. >> good morning. from our sutro camera you can see pockets of dense fog shrouding san francisco. it's not just here. i'll let you know how much sunshine so yso you can happily let the grlife get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for the life you have investing for the life you want chase. so you can
this week the pentagon released the name of two soldiers killed supporting operations in afghanistan. that's all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight. george is back next week and we hope you will be, too. have a great day. george is back next week and we hope you will be, too. have a great day. >> in the news this sunday, new questions about safety during the bart strike. two workers are dead after being...
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the debt because without the debt and without these cockroach americans being steered by the by the pentagon into being over a dead it the economy would collapse overnight well don't forget they. the military as well to the economy i mean it's be doing the right reasons they say they're going to debt be a consumer whore or will assassinate your extradition but it'll be a look great because martha stewart well do the fabulous color job on your assassination have you heard about face steel this is some spin off from facebook where if you are a loyal customer at certain places they will use facial recognition technology in the restaurant you go to will shop you go to feed it back to face steal and then you'll get little updates on facebook saying oh well you know you can get a special discount next time you visit so in fact we're being bribed to allow corporations to spy on earth right americans will give up their liberties for five dollars off a pizza that's unfortunately the state of america today not a figure of privacy dot com in new zealand is relaunching his mega site leaving uploading of
the debt because without the debt and without these cockroach americans being steered by the by the pentagon into being over a dead it the economy would collapse overnight well don't forget they. the military as well to the economy i mean it's be doing the right reasons they say they're going to debt be a consumer whore or will assassinate your extradition but it'll be a look great because martha stewart well do the fabulous color job on your assassination have you heard about face steel this...
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whole side of the pentagon was not side, blah, blah and these kids. my son to this day, he thinks in washington and pentagon was not hit. >> let's talk about the social media. opportunities and challenges that facebook and twitter and texting and being able to send videos like that. do you think social media helps fuel conspiracy theories or maybe you can squash them online. >> andrea: i think it's made them so much worse. if i had a nickel every time i used to get a family member, pass this on and alarmist. a couple of them i read, but you can quickly find out if they are not legally. i said please don't send me. all the people on the chain. >> bob: greg made a good point. problem with conspiracy, you have to disprove it. >> greg: popular mechanics did disprove all the 9/11 truthers then we have jobs. i'm not going to answer idiot's questions. >> eric: x files, conspiracies are out to get you. >> dana: that is why i'm so paranoid. they are throwing behind 1960 radicals. it glorifies communist that was one-once on ten most wanted list. later on a segm
whole side of the pentagon was not side, blah, blah and these kids. my son to this day, he thinks in washington and pentagon was not hit. >> let's talk about the social media. opportunities and challenges that facebook and twitter and texting and being able to send videos like that. do you think social media helps fuel conspiracy theories or maybe you can squash them online. >> andrea: i think it's made them so much worse. if i had a nickel every time i used to get a family member,...
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to hear reports of the explosion at the pentagon. i knew in my heart that was that aircraf aircraft. >> we just had an airplane crash, american airlines plane headed east down over the pike and pentagon. >> there is visible smoke. high visible smoke. >> it was instantaneous, just a very loud noise. the lights went out. everything was black, very heavy smoke, debris piled on top of me so i'm penned in my chair at my desk. >> as i came in to focuses a little closer this pile of debris i saw looked like a face, couldn't possibly be a live person and then i thought i saw it wink or blink. i yelled for help and from outside came lieutenant commander dave serentino. >> it felt like a furniace in there and couldn't believe anybody was alive and saw can't thomas trying to pull debris and i looked to my side and saw mr. henson about 10 feet away in this cave of debris. already, my uniform is starting to melt, my shoes are starting to melt. i'm really eager for him to get out of there and go. he says he can't budge. out of desperation, i laid
to hear reports of the explosion at the pentagon. i knew in my heart that was that aircraf aircraft. >> we just had an airplane crash, american airlines plane headed east down over the pike and pentagon. >> there is visible smoke. high visible smoke. >> it was instantaneous, just a very loud noise. the lights went out. everything was black, very heavy smoke, debris piled on top of me so i'm penned in my chair at my desk. >> as i came in to focuses a little closer this...
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and that's consider the alternative media so they love it the fox news promotes it the military the pentagon goes on fox this they get they engage american wars and people die and they celebrate that because they're fascist you know fill in the epithet from there all right so you've got the internet which is becoming a going away the war on terror war on drugs and of course the war on drugs we've got beheadings in mexico at what point does an era shorts and set of just threatening to put them into a go does a government the fascist in washington just decapitated ones are coming well funny we're seeing occasional internet activists as well as activists in the real world as domestic extremists and in fact terrorists so for example ok pio streets of london where they were warning the police in the city of london that they could potentially be terrorist group so being classified in that. and watched and infiltrated in exactly the same way as terrorist groups or drug cartels and i think we are sliding very rapidly to a point where the state will start incarcerating and deeming them to be terroris
and that's consider the alternative media so they love it the fox news promotes it the military the pentagon goes on fox this they get they engage american wars and people die and they celebrate that because they're fascist you know fill in the epithet from there all right so you've got the internet which is becoming a going away the war on terror war on drugs and of course the war on drugs we've got beheadings in mexico at what point does an era shorts and set of just threatening to put them...
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they are starting -- the military is -- pentagon starting to get a handle on it. i've seen different reports, some say the conservatives say this will increase sexual assault in the military having women in combat zones. and there are others that say absolutely not. it will change the culture of the military -- >> but the anti--- >> but women more in charge. in other words, if you're a sergeant are you going to sexually assault a major? >> no. i'm not worried about our sergeants. i'm worry about our enemies. bonnie, we go to -- notwithstanding, she couldn't know why i'm bringing up sexual assault and rape. because we go in to real wars with real anti-american, anti-women enemies, thank you, who use rape and torture and will use rape and torture of women -- >> they are -- >> torture of -- >> you put electrodes on testicles -- >> i should want one of my three daughters to be one of them? >> rape is not a sexual act. it is an act of power. and -- making them more powerful we do have a problem of rape and sexual assault within our own military. i see that as only help
they are starting -- the military is -- pentagon starting to get a handle on it. i've seen different reports, some say the conservatives say this will increase sexual assault in the military having women in combat zones. and there are others that say absolutely not. it will change the culture of the military -- >> but the anti--- >> but women more in charge. in other words, if you're a sergeant are you going to sexually assault a major? >> no. i'm not worried about our...
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he is top on the minds at the pentagon i think. from what you know of chuck hagel and he would be the first enlisted man ever to run the pentagon, the first vietnam vet, from what you know, what sort of reception would he get from the military? >> i think it would be fine. i know senator haggel. he was a member -- and not a universal condition -- he was a member you could talk to, but on a personal base have a candid exchange of views. you could always speak with him and frankly given my time in uniform, that's a tremendous attribu attribute. i think will work out well. >> you wrote in your book about the trust deficit that happens when the military gets used to a new person. you were talking about the president at the time. but i wonder if having a pentagon chief with the credentials of having fought in a war, sort of helps with the trust deficit? >> i don't think u.s. a prerequisite, i think it's helpful. and he'll build relationships as he goes. he has a lot of credibility. i don't think it will be a problem. >> do either of you
he is top on the minds at the pentagon i think. from what you know of chuck hagel and he would be the first enlisted man ever to run the pentagon, the first vietnam vet, from what you know, what sort of reception would he get from the military? >> i think it would be fine. i know senator haggel. he was a member -- and not a universal condition -- he was a member you could talk to, but on a personal base have a candid exchange of views. you could always speak with him and frankly given my...
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it's a six month milestone the pentagon continues to. pay as money on the prison claims the u.s. still plans to shut it down. gay community should be stripped of the right to hold the next winter olympics.
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senate republicans block the president's toys to run the pentagon. ♪ >> chris: as g.o.p. senators demand more answers about the benghazi terror attacks, the white house charges they are playing politics with national security. we'll talk with the man leading the call for more information. senator lindsey graham. then, his tea party response to the state of the union speech, critical of both the president and the g.o.p. we'll ask senator rand paul who he thinks of the obama agenda as well as republican policy. also, it is less than two weeks until big automatic spending cuts kick in. we'll ask our sunday panel whether congress will reach a deal, before the sequester deadline and, our power player of the week, helps the senate make history, by keeping track of history. all, right now on fox news sunday. and hello again from fox news in washington. republicans made history this week blocking a nominee for defense secretary for the first time ever. they are demanding more information about the nominee, former senator chuck hagel, and about the benghazi terror attack. joining
senate republicans block the president's toys to run the pentagon. ♪ >> chris: as g.o.p. senators demand more answers about the benghazi terror attacks, the white house charges they are playing politics with national security. we'll talk with the man leading the call for more information. senator lindsey graham. then, his tea party response to the state of the union speech, critical of both the president and the g.o.p. we'll ask senator rand paul who he thinks of the obama agenda as...
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wanted them to take another look at the plea deal for the former marine who admitted to shooting at the pentagon and other military buildings. no one hurt in those shootings. under the deal, the 25-year-old would spend his next 25 years behind bars. but the defense attorneys say after the plea deal was cut, that the government doctors diagnosed him with mental illness and they want a judge to consider that new information. >>> afghan president is in town to talk about the transition of his nation's security from u.s. to afghan control. today he met separately with defense secretary and secretary of state hillary clinton. tomorrow he's scheduled to meet with president obama. >>> well there is a war of sorts between virginia and maryland over just where that new fbi headquarters should be located. as peggy fox reports today, northern virginia brought out the big guns, some federal state and local leaders all who want to bring the agency to the old dominion. >> reporter: it's rare to see a diverse group like this in one place saying the same thing. >> we all worked together on this, we are a team.
wanted them to take another look at the plea deal for the former marine who admitted to shooting at the pentagon and other military buildings. no one hurt in those shootings. under the deal, the 25-year-old would spend his next 25 years behind bars. but the defense attorneys say after the plea deal was cut, that the government doctors diagnosed him with mental illness and they want a judge to consider that new information. >>> afghan president is in town to talk about the transition of...
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is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily . b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards. it's a step. correct is toxic is a look a lot like. it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. really wanted to i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this. speech or language. news programs and documentaries in spanish as to you breaking news a little too much of angles to the stories. you hear. that the spanish. visit. after decades of prosecuting a proxy war against iran can washington change its behavior many in washington have dismissed obama's all branch out of hand many in iran are just as mistrustful is this quest for peace a fool's. mission and free couldn't take shouldn't three months for charges free. range month free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media. dot com. we know how to do banking it should be. like infrastructure to support the economy it shouldn't be for the benefit of it leads to think they're above the law as we currently have. clues. s
is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily . b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards. it's a step. correct is toxic is a look a lot like. it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. really wanted to i don't want dispersants to be the agent. this. speech or language. news programs and documentaries in spanish as to you breaking news a little too much of angles to the stories. you hear. that the spanish. visit. after decades of...
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when i first read the pentagon papers, i did not read the pentagon papers until the case was over. i read parts of the pentagon papers. and those with the parts that the government claimed were dangerous because that was the basis of their going to court. they said that if this was published in the middle of the war it will frustrate our efforts to handle the war and otherwise harm national security and so our job in defending the times was to persuade the courts but that was not so or that even if it was potentially so, publish information and use and the like about the war that no injunction should be entered. that is so it all began. that was then thinking from the time it began. >> and why was it so important that the public access? >> what was important about it is that it really showed that duplicity of the government. mostly it is simply not telling them that we were getting more in baltimore and baltimore involved. and otherwise simply not presenting the full or maybe even anything like the picture of the situation there at the time we began the pentagon papers ended in 196
when i first read the pentagon papers, i did not read the pentagon papers until the case was over. i read parts of the pentagon papers. and those with the parts that the government claimed were dangerous because that was the basis of their going to court. they said that if this was published in the middle of the war it will frustrate our efforts to handle the war and otherwise harm national security and so our job in defending the times was to persuade the courts but that was not so or that...
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and nobody is better at talking about it than the pentagon. because it's the largest organization in the world. they actually have to plan things. i'm told that in a lot of agencies around town, they don't know what to do. >> the planning is a mess. but the pentagon they're running wars. chris: let me go to the usual probability. the president gives in because he gets scared about national defense. he can't get the aircraft carrier into the persian gulf and we'll do the mix over again and cut some of the social spending. is that likely he'll do that? >> i think after you've gone past the sequester, and once the pain starts to hit, there will be some sort of negotiation. he will give a bit and i think the republicans will have to give a bit, too. you got democrats at the moment targeting half of the tea party members because precisely they think they're vulnerable. on the issue of defense spending, on the issue of cuts that will hurt people in their districts. >> will the president go to entitlement reform which is the one way you get republica
and nobody is better at talking about it than the pentagon. because it's the largest organization in the world. they actually have to plan things. i'm told that in a lot of agencies around town, they don't know what to do. >> the planning is a mess. but the pentagon they're running wars. chris: let me go to the usual probability. the president gives in because he gets scared about national defense. he can't get the aircraft carrier into the persian gulf and we'll do the mix over again and...
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the pentagon grounded the entire fleet of f-35 fighter jets because a crack was found in the engine of one of the planes dungbillion, the f-35 program is the most expensive weapon system in military history. number five, police are on an intense manhunt foreign the occupants of a range rover involved in a las vegas shooting. shots fired from that car killed the driver of a maserati which then crashed into a taxi. the taxi driver and his occupant were both killed. it caused a major pileup on the las vegas strip and there were three others injured. >>> now to the high-profile case of olympic icon oscar pistorius accused of murdering his model girlfriend reeva steenkamp. a south african judge granted him bail saying he's not a flight risk. it's a tale that has more twists and turns than a hollywood movie. earlier i asked jane velez-mitchell if granting bail was the right call. >> i do not. i think it's actually an outrage. imagine how all the people behind bars in south african james feel right now accused of lesser crimes, mind you. i think we're going to see quite possibly a whitewash i
the pentagon grounded the entire fleet of f-35 fighter jets because a crack was found in the engine of one of the planes dungbillion, the f-35 program is the most expensive weapon system in military history. number five, police are on an intense manhunt foreign the occupants of a range rover involved in a las vegas shooting. shots fired from that car killed the driver of a maserati which then crashed into a taxi. the taxi driver and his occupant were both killed. it caused a major pileup on the...
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also the guantanamo bay hunger strike kids say six months milestone as the pentagon continues to splash taxpayers' money on the prison all of it claims the white house has not given up its plan to shut it down. western gay communities be stripped of the right to hold the next winter.
also the guantanamo bay hunger strike kids say six months milestone as the pentagon continues to splash taxpayers' money on the prison all of it claims the white house has not given up its plan to shut it down. western gay communities be stripped of the right to hold the next winter.
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he is a former pentagon comptroller. among his other posts have been deputy undersecretary of planning and resources. from 2002 to 2004, he worked in afghanistan. earlier, he was a defense and foreign policy analyst. after leaving government service, he became senior vice president of booz allen hamilton today he is a senior fellow, senior adviser. he chairs the national intelligence council. he is a member of the commission on wartime contracting afghanistan. i think you get the idea. without further ado. >> thanks very much, brad. full disclosure, eric edelman and i co-authored an op-ed not long ago. rudy and i have been on radio a while back. what you're going to hear, you're going to hear shades of difference, but for the last 60 years there has been a fundamental consensus about the united states strategy which is forward. it involves across the board deterrence. it involves relatively stable budget. there is so much uncertainty now. because there is, we tend to be overly pessimistic. there is always going to be unc
he is a former pentagon comptroller. among his other posts have been deputy undersecretary of planning and resources. from 2002 to 2004, he worked in afghanistan. earlier, he was a defense and foreign policy analyst. after leaving government service, he became senior vice president of booz allen hamilton today he is a senior fellow, senior adviser. he chairs the national intelligence council. he is a member of the commission on wartime contracting afghanistan. i think you get the idea. without...
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reporter: if passed by the house, the deal would stop most tax increases and spending cuts aimed at the pentagon and domestic programs that were set to take effect today. >> i've said all along our most important priority was to protect the middle class families. this legislation does that. middle class families will wake up today to the assurance that their taxes won't go up. >> reporter: democratic senator tom harkin suggested the selection missed the mark. >> it does not address the number one priority, creating good middle class jobs now. secondly, this proposal does not generate the revenue necessary for the country to meet its needs. >> reporter: republican senate minority leader mitch mcconnell says neather side got everything it wanted. >> so it took an imperfect solution to prevent our constituents from a very real financial pain, but in my view, it was worth the effort. >> reporter: the republican- controlled house is expected to begin considering the bill later today. a final vote is expected in the next day or two. passage is not at all certain. in new york, patty ann brown, fox news
reporter: if passed by the house, the deal would stop most tax increases and spending cuts aimed at the pentagon and domestic programs that were set to take effect today. >> i've said all along our most important priority was to protect the middle class families. this legislation does that. middle class families will wake up today to the assurance that their taxes won't go up. >> reporter: democratic senator tom harkin suggested the selection missed the mark. >> it does not...
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the pentagon canceled the test launch of a minute man long range ballistic missile in california, while in seoul, the top military commander postponed a trip to washington. the allies avoiding anything that might be misread. but the north koreans remain defiant and on track to test at least one of their own missiles the musudan, with a range that could in theory reach guam in the pacific. some intelligence reports suggest kim will choose to launch before or on april 15th, the anniversary of kim's grandfather, kim il-sung, the founder of the nation. the missile is probably unarmed but even an accident could be catastrophic. >> i could see a major war happening if the north koreans overplay their hand this time because the public in south korea, the united states, i think the whole region is fed up with this guy. >> reporter: even china, north korea's main ally, is losing patience. in a strong condemnation, the chinese government, without naming north korea, said it does not "allow trouble making on its own doorstep." and with secretary of state john kerry coming to korea later this week,
the pentagon canceled the test launch of a minute man long range ballistic missile in california, while in seoul, the top military commander postponed a trip to washington. the allies avoiding anything that might be misread. but the north koreans remain defiant and on track to test at least one of their own missiles the musudan, with a range that could in theory reach guam in the pacific. some intelligence reports suggest kim will choose to launch before or on april 15th, the anniversary of...
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south of eastern headed toward pennsylvania avenue, 395, an easy stretch from the pentagon, across the to the 14th 14th street bridge. i-95, wrapping it up along 66al6 where lanes are open, eastboundt coming from 50. 50. >>> thanks so much, time is 5495 on this monday and dave ross iss here with a preview of sports for us. hi, dave. >>> working on on my golf gameoe for wisdom. they try to preak a bad streak e and why in -- break a bad streak. why was in the world this golfef getting relief in the bathroom. we will talk about it next. ♪ [ male announcer ] some people lift your spirits... the same way the smooth, creamy taste of coffee-mate... makes coffee and your day better. coffee-mate. coffee's perfect mate. >>> that song is way too cool tl be on wisdom's play list. >> happy monday. >>> happy monday, wow. >> how is the weekend?we >> going to go back to it. it. >> yeah, it was a decent sports weekend for the nats, kind of u and down out on the west coastws and it's weird, because we keepk waiting for them to hit stride.d and they will, i think they will, but it's kind of win/win i l
south of eastern headed toward pennsylvania avenue, 395, an easy stretch from the pentagon, across the to the 14th 14th street bridge. i-95, wrapping it up along 66al6 where lanes are open, eastboundt coming from 50. 50. >>> thanks so much, time is 5495 on this monday and dave ross iss here with a preview of sports for us. hi, dave. >>> working on on my golf gameoe for wisdom. they try to preak a bad streak e and why in -- break a bad streak. why was in the world this golfef...
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papers, i didn't read the pentagon papers until the case was over. i read parts of the papers, and those were the parts that the government claimedded were dangerous because that was the basis of their going to court. they said, if this is published in the nid l of the war, it frustrates our efforts to end the war, and otherwise harm national security, and so our job in defending the times was to persuade the courts that that was not so, or that even if it was potentially so, that it was so important that the press be able to publish information and views and the like about the war that no injunction should be entered, and that's how it all began, and that was our thinking from the time it began. >> and why was it so important that the public have access to it then that it was published? >> right. what was important about it is that it really showed that there had been a great deal of duplicity of our government to our people. mostly and simply not telling them that we were getting more involved and more involved and more involved in the war, and oth
papers, i didn't read the pentagon papers until the case was over. i read parts of the papers, and those were the parts that the government claimedded were dangerous because that was the basis of their going to court. they said, if this is published in the nid l of the war, it frustrates our efforts to end the war, and otherwise harm national security, and so our job in defending the times was to persuade the courts that that was not so, or that even if it was potentially so, that it was so...